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Publications by Lukas E Spieker
Endogenous Estrogens Increase Postischemic Hyperemia in the Skin Microcirculation
Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology
Cardiovascular Medicine
Pharmacology
Cardiology
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Postepy Dermatologii I Alergologii
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Estrogens in the Environment
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Muscle Microcirculation Alterations Increase With Disease Severity in Chronic Heart Failure Patients
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Vascular Effects of Anandamide and N-Acylvanillylamines in the Human Forearm and Skin Microcirculation
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Reactive Hyperemia in the Human Liver
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Hepatology
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The Increase in Colostrum Secretion on Early Skin-To-Skin Contact on Postpartum Mother
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The Vasodilatory Response of Skin Microcirculation to Local Heating Is Subject to Desensitization
Microcirculation
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